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Jays q-JAYS


$179.00

Product Shot 1 The Pros:2-year warranty. Extremely tiny. Comes with many accessories - two extension cords, stereo splitter, airline adaptor, leather carrying case.

The Cons:Small size may be difficult to handle if you have big hands. Bass can be lacking in quality and quantity. Slight focus on treble frequencies - not good for bassheads.

A relatively new company, Jays manufactures quality IEMs out of Sweden. The Jays q-JAYS are a hi-fi earbud and Jays more advanced offering. At $179, the q-JAYS match or best other earphones at its price point.

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Touted for their small size, the q-Jays are an amazing choice for a travel or on-the-go headphone as the added isolation improves the perceived sound quality. As always, however, isolation is a double edged sword, making it easier to enjoy high fidelity sound, but making communication and safety potential issues as well. Comes in both white and black normally, but for a limited time in green, blue, pink or orange (q-JAYS LE).

Features

  • Frequency Response: 20-20000Hz
  • Impedance: 39 ohms
  • Isolation: -25 dB
  • Plug type: 1/8" (mini)
  • Driver technology: 2-driver balanced armature
  • Warranty: 2 years

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Pros
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    2-year warranty

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    extremely tiny

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    comes with many accessories - two extension cords, stereo splitter, airline adaptor, leather carrying case

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    comes with many ear tips for finding the best fit for comfort and isolation

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    fit well - comfortable (especially for a canalphone) and noise-tight

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    attractive aesthetic

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    nice Applesque packaging

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    fairly balanced sound

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    good outside noise isolation (-25dB), makes music more enjoyable, preserves your hearing

Cons
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    small size may be difficult to handle if you have big hands

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    bass can be lacking in quality and quantity

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    slight focus on treble frequencies - not good for bassheads

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    not widely available

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